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dylan, nbc news. >> for the third consecutive year, the u.s. passed a tragic milestone, with more than 60 mass shootings here's nbc news senior correspondent -- >> in may, two shootings in th span of ten days shocked the nation in buffalo new york, a domesti terrorist motivated by hat killed ten people at a supermarket in a predominantly black neighborhood >> he came into my community with hate, he drove hours to come here. and do what he did >> days later, uvalde texas, a shooting rampage at robb elementary school of 1 children and two teachers dead a community shattered. more than 300 officers responded to the scene, th video showed armed polic officers waiting for more than an hour to enter the classrooms i was there in uvalde, pushing the police for answers >> was there a school office on campus, and was that school officer armed, because that is what we have been told >> no, there was no office readily available unarmed. no >> was there an officer? >> no. >> why >> two grieving officers whose children died that day agree more has to be don
dylan, nbc news. >> for the third consecutive year, the u.s. passed a tragic milestone, with more than 60 mass shootings here's nbc news senior correspondent -- >> in may, two shootings in th span of ten days shocked the nation in buffalo new york, a domesti terrorist motivated by hat killed ten people at a supermarket in a predominantly black neighborhood >> he came into my community with hate, he drove hours to come here. and do what he did >> days later, uvalde texas,...
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u.s. airports and aircraft. >> the mask mandate vanished. >> thank god. i can breathe again. we are so happy. >> new threats emerged. >> there is growing concern about another virus called monkeypox. >> monkeypox, flu, and the respiratory virus rsv. >> this is a serious illness. he is this young. >> overseas, it was a different model that rattled the world. in february, russia stormed into ukraine with high expectations only to be met by a resilient faux. it's inspiring leader, president zelenskyy, refused to flee. the strikes pushed ukrainians to bomb shelters and into the country's swollen borders. >> the families have come with all of their belongings. people are saying goodbye and not sure if they will ever come back. >> millions of ukrainians suddenly became refugees. as the year progressed, ukraine's military took back land which had been lost just months earlier. steady progress in a long war now entering the dark days of winter. in america, which are stormed in early. >> we've seen
u.s. airports and aircraft. >> the mask mandate vanished. >> thank god. i can breathe again. we are so happy. >> new threats emerged. >> there is growing concern about another virus called monkeypox. >> monkeypox, flu, and the respiratory virus rsv. >> this is a serious illness. he is this young. >> overseas, it was a different model that rattled the world. in february, russia stormed into ukraine with high expectations only to be met by a resilient...
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for the third consecutive year, the u.s. passed a tragic milestone. with more than 600 mass shootings. here's nbc news senior national correspondent, tom jonas. >> it may, two shootings in the span of ten days shocked the nation. in buffalo, new york, a domestic terrorist motivated by hate, killed ten people at a supermarket. in a predominantly black neighborhood. >> he came into my community with hate. he drove hours to come here. and do what he did. >> days later, uvalde, texas, a shooting rampage at robb elementary school left 19 children and two teachers dead, a community shattered. more than 300 officers responded to the scene, with video showed on police officers waiting for more than an hour to enter the classrooms. i was there in uvalde, pushing the police for answers. >> was there a school officer on campus and was that school officer armed because that's what we've been told? >> no. there was not an officer readily available or armed. no. >> was there an officer? >> no. >> why? >> two grieving father two children died that day told more need
for the third consecutive year, the u.s. passed a tragic milestone. with more than 600 mass shootings. here's nbc news senior national correspondent, tom jonas. >> it may, two shootings in the span of ten days shocked the nation. in buffalo, new york, a domestic terrorist motivated by hate, killed ten people at a supermarket. in a predominantly black neighborhood. >> he came into my community with hate. he drove hours to come here. and do what he did. >> days later, uvalde,...
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today the u.s. supreme court said miss jones has the law on her side. she can sue now. no sitting president has ever gone through this before. >> it had never happened before, but it is happening again. twenty years after paula jones won the right to sue a sitting president, donald trump is facing a defamation suit. this week his lawyers claimed he's too busy to be sued right now. unfortunately for the president, who loves his golf game, that's going to be tricky to prove. let me turn it over to retro pete williams to explain. >> today's ruling leaves the door open for the judge to temporary delay the case if the president can prove it's taking so much of his time that it's interfering with official duties. that won't be easy, one said as soon as he announces the vacation, he's a sitting duck. pete williams, nbc news, supreme court. >> vacation. hmm. other wos, this ain't over. up xt, attorney lisa bloom joins me with much more. stay tuned. guests can earn a how cafree night when theypring book direct on choicehotels.com and stay with us just two times? spring time. bad
today the u.s. supreme court said miss jones has the law on her side. she can sue now. no sitting president has ever gone through this before. >> it had never happened before, but it is happening again. twenty years after paula jones won the right to sue a sitting president, donald trump is facing a defamation suit. this week his lawyers claimed he's too busy to be sued right now. unfortunately for the president, who loves his golf game, that's going to be tricky to prove. let me turn it...
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the question for the u.s. is are you prepared to stand back and see what potentially happens if you do pull out, are you happy to see russia in control? are you happy to see iran have a direct land route from tehran to damascus. if you're happy with all that, and israel is happy with all that, then go ahead. >> wow. let me come to you on this, jennifer. rex tillerson, the former secretary of state had one idea about hat the u.s. was going to do in syria. apparently donald trump has another. here is rks in january talking about what we were clearly going to be doing. >> let us be clear, the united states will maintain a military presence in syria focused on ensuring isis cannot reemerge. our military mission in syria will remain conditions-based. we cannot make the same mistakes that were made in 2011 when a premature departure from iraq allowed al qaeda in iraq to survive. >> he's being replaced with a more hawkish figure, and incoming the the national security adviser spot at the same time is this gentleman,
the question for the u.s. is are you prepared to stand back and see what potentially happens if you do pull out, are you happy to see russia in control? are you happy to see iran have a direct land route from tehran to damascus. if you're happy with all that, and israel is happy with all that, then go ahead. >> wow. let me come to you on this, jennifer. rex tillerson, the former secretary of state had one idea about hat the u.s. was going to do in syria. apparently donald trump has...
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but then the u.s. is able to indict him for the chelsea manning case. >> the u.s. could indict him at any time. the issue is whether they could bring him to trial because he was in the ecuadorian embassy. the indictment itself, as we know, we had the eastern district of virginia with the indictment with the disclosure that julian assange was being indicted in 2018. the question becomes how do you get him? the u.s. has always wanted him. they always knew they wanted extradition. the issue always has been what your going to charge him with in order to accomplish the extradition, if you can get ahold of him. >> they cooperated in make these one, two, three in order. >> absolutely. i think one of the things that's important to understand is part of the reason that ecuador finally said come get him because that's basically what happened. we're not protecting him any more. he started threatening the ecuadorian government which maybe was not the brightest thing to do. but he's a little bit of bullyish. from inside their protection. not a wise move. >> let's talk about the
but then the u.s. is able to indict him for the chelsea manning case. >> the u.s. could indict him at any time. the issue is whether they could bring him to trial because he was in the ecuadorian embassy. the indictment itself, as we know, we had the eastern district of virginia with the indictment with the disclosure that julian assange was being indicted in 2018. the question becomes how do you get him? the u.s. has always wanted him. they always knew they wanted extradition. the issue...
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u.s. has 2,000 soldiers fighting isis in syria. russia has 2,900 soldiers. is there a way to go in and strike syria without -- in such a way that you do not -- because you certainly don't want to kill russian troops or iranian troops and widen the war, so then again i ask what's the point? >> well, that's a good question. you know, this was a very, very limited strike and it shows the influence of general mattis, who you could almost see it's like he didn't really want to do something so he had to hit something. he hit research and scientific facilities around storage facilities even though many of the equipment may have been destroyed. they can reconstitute this and we're sure they have stocks in a clan december tine location. this attack was much closer to the way bill clinton carried out an attack in the early 1980s in retaliation for the attempt by saddam's intelligence to kill george herbert walker bush in a bomb in kuwait. we only hit their headquarters at night and he was roundly cr
u.s. has 2,000 soldiers fighting isis in syria. russia has 2,900 soldiers. is there a way to go in and strike syria without -- in such a way that you do not -- because you certainly don't want to kill russian troops or iranian troops and widen the war, so then again i ask what's the point? >> well, that's a good question. you know, this was a very, very limited strike and it shows the influence of general mattis, who you could almost see it's like he didn't really want to do something so...
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u.s. military dropping mother of all bombs in afghanistan a week after the launch of 59 cruise missiles at a syrian military airfield. that was followed by a twitter war between trump and north korean regime with trump tweeting north korea was looking for trouble and seeming to threaten retaliation if the hermit king demonstrated nuclear capacity. vice foreign minister tweeted back calling trump's tweets aggressive saying if he wants war, it's on. some experts feel he may use today to conduct a nuclear test. telling nbc news u.s. considering preemptive strike with conventional weapons if they believe north korea is about to test another nuke. it's all very jarring. as of this morning all seems calm for now. north koreans had their parade and trump is golfing at his private club. former cho eer chief of staff f secretary of state colin powell, how scared should we be is what people are asking about there being real resumption of conflict between united states and north korea. >> i think we
u.s. military dropping mother of all bombs in afghanistan a week after the launch of 59 cruise missiles at a syrian military airfield. that was followed by a twitter war between trump and north korean regime with trump tweeting north korea was looking for trouble and seeming to threaten retaliation if the hermit king demonstrated nuclear capacity. vice foreign minister tweeted back calling trump's tweets aggressive saying if he wants war, it's on. some experts feel he may use today to conduct a...
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he promoted this peace plan for ukraine that would have ended u.s. sanctions against russia and let them keep crimea. he became the rnc deputy finance chairman. and here is cohen speaking for himself talking about his love for donald trump. >> i will do anything to protect mr. trump. >> they say i'm mr. trump's pit bull. >> i've stood by him shoulder to shoulder. >> there's an issue that relates to mr. trump that is of concern to him it's of concern to me, and i will use my legal skills within which to protect mr. trump to the best of my ability. >> your guys are down -- >> says who? says who? >> polls, most of them. all of them. >> says who? >> is that manning to go to prison for donald trump? >> i doubt it. i actually doubt that that man issing to go to prison for donald trump and one of the single moments for me this past week was after the fbi raided his office and trump came out and said they hicked the hinges off his door. cohen came out and said they were polite. they actually didn't beat me up too badly. to role this back, any time the presid
he promoted this peace plan for ukraine that would have ended u.s. sanctions against russia and let them keep crimea. he became the rnc deputy finance chairman. and here is cohen speaking for himself talking about his love for donald trump. >> i will do anything to protect mr. trump. >> they say i'm mr. trump's pit bull. >> i've stood by him shoulder to shoulder. >> there's an issue that relates to mr. trump that is of concern to him it's of concern to me, and i will use...
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meanwhile, u.s. officials are investigating reports that as many as 200 civilians were killed in mosul, in air strikes conducted by u.s.-led coalitions. they confirmed it would be one of the highest civilian death tolls since the beginning of the iraq war back in 2003. we have to be careful not to forget about america's wars in the deluge of other things in the administration. on tuesday it will be 50 years since the reverend martin luther king jr. delivered his beyond address at riverside church here in new york city. and dr. king criticized the vietnam war as wear on the american poor as well as on the vietnamese people. and urged americans to focus on the battle for social injustice still being fought at home. >> the world now demands the maturity of america, that we may not be able to achieve. it demands and we admit that we have been wronged from the beginning of our adventure in vietnam. that we've been detrimental to the life of the vietnamese people. the situation is one in which we must be r
meanwhile, u.s. officials are investigating reports that as many as 200 civilians were killed in mosul, in air strikes conducted by u.s.-led coalitions. they confirmed it would be one of the highest civilian death tolls since the beginning of the iraq war back in 2003. we have to be careful not to forget about america's wars in the deluge of other things in the administration. on tuesday it will be 50 years since the reverend martin luther king jr. delivered his beyond address at riverside...
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there is not political support to do so because we have cowards in the u.s. senate that are not doing what they know to be right for fear of losing their jobs. if you're not going to do your job because you're afraid of being voted out, you don't deserve to be in office. >> it reminds me of books by david k. johnston and david corn here. we have been talking about this for three years, everyone knows what was done. if that is not illegal, then what good is the criminal justice system, if all of that is at least acarding to the mueller report perfectly legal to do? >> so i think it is important to understand what is legal and what is improper. and it might be unfit for a sitting president. robert mueller is looking to see if crimes were committed, it is a very narrow limitation on behavior it is very different from deciding whether or not someone is fit to serve as president of the united states. so he is laid out in great detail what is contained there and i think is now for congress to look at that conduct and decide if this is someone fit to serve as presid
there is not political support to do so because we have cowards in the u.s. senate that are not doing what they know to be right for fear of losing their jobs. if you're not going to do your job because you're afraid of being voted out, you don't deserve to be in office. >> it reminds me of books by david k. johnston and david corn here. we have been talking about this for three years, everyone knows what was done. if that is not illegal, then what good is the criminal justice system, if...
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it would be pretty fruitful just in the forfeitures of the u.s. government. we've produced the evidence in this report that showed i think a pretty breathtaking scope of illegal activity by the president in office in addition to people on his campaign having links with russians if not outright coordinating with the russians with supporting that goal and publicly benefitting from them. >> both sets of facts have not changed many people's opinions of donald trump over time except in the negative. the latest polling shows that since the mueller report came out donald trump's approval rating has gone down. his approval ratings over time as part of the personal industry. it's helping him. are they concerned. it's not that there was no collusion, it's that there was no conspiracy to commit a crime with the russians to win the election. but i think one undercovered aspect of this report is just how hard as the russians were attacking the election, as they were hacking the democrats, as they were disseminating all of this information to sway the vote, the president w
it would be pretty fruitful just in the forfeitures of the u.s. government. we've produced the evidence in this report that showed i think a pretty breathtaking scope of illegal activity by the president in office in addition to people on his campaign having links with russians if not outright coordinating with the russians with supporting that goal and publicly benefitting from them. >> both sets of facts have not changed many people's opinions of donald trump over time except in the...
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the u.s. electorate to poison a future clinton presidency and also call into question the integrity of the u.s. electoral system. >> and both of those things were done. ned parker, thank you so much for being here. thank you for your reporting. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. now i want to bring in representative swalwell, subcommittee of the house intelligence comment. representative you just heard what parker was reporting there. the second half he talked about was this putin linked not really think tank but government home for former spies. they decided once they thought hillary clinton was going to within, they warned she was likely to win the election. it was better for russia to end pro trump propaganda but intensifies voter fraud to undermine u.s. electoral system's legitimacy and damage clinton's reputation. does it concern you given that that you have the administration that came in saying it was going to try to prove there was massive voter fraud? >> good morning, joy. yes, the tacti
the u.s. electorate to poison a future clinton presidency and also call into question the integrity of the u.s. electoral system. >> and both of those things were done. ned parker, thank you so much for being here. thank you for your reporting. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. now i want to bring in representative swalwell, subcommittee of the house intelligence comment. representative you just heard what parker was reporting there. the second half he talked about was this...
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we now have fewer staff in the u.s. embassy in cuba than we had prior to lifting some of the sanctions in the u.s. intrasection because we need to be influencing how this comes out. as has been the case in so many other parts of the world where the u.s. retreats, russia and china have stepped in -- >> have come in. >> they've become the actors. >>> ferdinand, are you hopeful? >> none whatsoever. what comes to meend is the incoherence of the trump policy. russia, who attacked us, trump is talking about having a state visit, putin coming to the white house. he's literally sent mike pompeo to meet with them? >> they're a big patron. russia, trump is cuddling up to them. appreciate it. >>> coming up in the next hour, former ambassador to russia, michael mcfall. first, an update on flint, michigan. (vo) make her day with just one touch. with fancy feast creamy delights, she can have just the right touch of real milk. easily digestible, it makes her favorite entrées even more delightful. fancy feast creamy delights. love is
we now have fewer staff in the u.s. embassy in cuba than we had prior to lifting some of the sanctions in the u.s. intrasection because we need to be influencing how this comes out. as has been the case in so many other parts of the world where the u.s. retreats, russia and china have stepped in -- >> have come in. >> they've become the actors. >>> ferdinand, are you hopeful? >> none whatsoever. what comes to meend is the incoherence of the trump policy. russia, who...
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>> you get typically pro-quality work out of pro-quality u.s. attorneys. >> so you have attorney general sessions saying they're going to ramp up the work of hiring a lot more immigration judges. they want to beef up i.c.e. they want to beef up getting a wall. they seem to have focused on roundup immigration. this is a system that a lot of people feel is unsustainable and frightening, but the base -- this is what they want, right? >> it sounds like what they want. i know how it's striking fear in a communicate that doesn't need this kind of grief. and it's unfair. you know what he thinks ultimately is going to happen, he's not going to remove 11 million illegals. he's just -- he's just really just striking terror in them. for what goal? what does it do? it's hurting businesses. it's hurting families. it has no overall accomplishment. it is -- is it honoring a campaign pledge? apparently, they think it is. is it a pledge that's going to help the country in any way? not that i see. in fact, i think a lot of businessmen are trying to get to them sa
>> you get typically pro-quality work out of pro-quality u.s. attorneys. >> so you have attorney general sessions saying they're going to ramp up the work of hiring a lot more immigration judges. they want to beef up i.c.e. they want to beef up getting a wall. they seem to have focused on roundup immigration. this is a system that a lot of people feel is unsustainable and frightening, but the base -- this is what they want, right? >> it sounds like what they want. i know how...
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my hope is we talk about u.s. v nixon. the question was whether he could withhold the watergate tapes over three months. i think we have a sufficientien crisis and we might see decisions very quickly. that will be an important step for our country and constitution and for congress to demonstrate its authority. back to your point, if this is not a situation for impeachment proceedings, what is. what is? >> what future president would ever be subjected to it at this point? >> this is about principal, not p politics. >> to all of you, thank you very much. we appreciate all of you. and we'll be back for the next hour. up next, my interview with presidential candidate elizabeth warren. shaving has been difficult for me. i have very sensitive skin, and i get ingrowing hairs. oh i love it. it's a great razor. it has that 'fence' in the middle. it gives a nice smooth shave. next on the agenda. priceline will partner with even more vegas hotels to turn their available rooms into amazing deals. ladies' weekend delegates, how do you
my hope is we talk about u.s. v nixon. the question was whether he could withhold the watergate tapes over three months. i think we have a sufficientien crisis and we might see decisions very quickly. that will be an important step for our country and constitution and for congress to demonstrate its authority. back to your point, if this is not a situation for impeachment proceedings, what is. what is? >> what future president would ever be subjected to it at this point? >> this is...
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which would mean that he could not be fired without good cause, if he did that would be a violation of u.s. law. at the of the day, again, this isn't about partisan politics, this is about the rule of law and the strength of our democracy. >> jonathan, jason and sara will be back. thank you very much, paul butler. appreciate that clarity. >>> up next an update on trump's very best people. stay with us. it took guts to start my business. but as it grew bigger and bigger, it took a whole lot more. that's why i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. everything. and that 2% cash back adds up to thousands of dollars each year... so i can keep growing my business in big leaps! what's in your wallet? so let's promote our spring travel deal on choicehotels.com like this. earn one free night when you stay just twice this spring. allergies. or, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com if his denture can cope with... a steak. luckily for him, he uses super poligrip. it helps give him 65% more chewing power. leaving bra
which would mean that he could not be fired without good cause, if he did that would be a violation of u.s. law. at the of the day, again, this isn't about partisan politics, this is about the rule of law and the strength of our democracy. >> jonathan, jason and sara will be back. thank you very much, paul butler. appreciate that clarity. >>> up next an update on trump's very best people. stay with us. it took guts to start my business. but as it grew bigger and bigger, it took a...
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last year in 2018 every single one of the 50 terrorist deaths on u.s. soil came at the hands of white nationalists. this month alone, joy, in the united states in real life a guy burned down three black churches in louisiana, another guy tried to run over an interracial couple in new orleans, another guy was sentenced to prison in oregon for murdering a young black man, in california a man drove his car into a crowd of pedestrians because he thought they were muslim. put a teenage girl in a coma and yesterday we saw this man, this alleged killer, 19-year-old who they have arrested walking into a synagogue and opening fire and killing one person, injuring three. this is an epidemic and we have a president who will not -- not only will not acknowledge that we have an epidemic of white nationalist after new zealand, he is providing the mood music for it. that is the reality we face and that is very scary reality. >> normally, jennifer rubin, what would happen in a situation like this is you would have a sense of national emergency that comes out of the whi
last year in 2018 every single one of the 50 terrorist deaths on u.s. soil came at the hands of white nationalists. this month alone, joy, in the united states in real life a guy burned down three black churches in louisiana, another guy tried to run over an interracial couple in new orleans, another guy was sentenced to prison in oregon for murdering a young black man, in california a man drove his car into a crowd of pedestrians because he thought they were muslim. put a teenage girl in a...
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the sitting u.s. president has made an appearance at the annual dinner every year since 1981. when ronald reagan had a really good excuse for his absence. he had been shot in an assassination attempt just weeks before. and even then, reagan, the original entertainer turned president, managed to steal the show when he phoned in and cracked a joke about his near-death experience. saying, quote, if i could just give you one little bit of advice when somebody tells you get in a car quick, do it." the president's routine at the correspondents' dinner has always mixed the blend of charm and self depthery occasion has, beyond the scope of trump's talents. as we learned when he bombed at the al smith dinner last year. trump's no-show tonight leads the 2011 dinner unchallenged as the most famous of his previous appearances as an invited guest. speculation among political insiders is to be believed that was the night that launched trump's presidential aspirations after president obama took the opportunity to get some payback for trump's birtherism. >> obviously, we all know about your c
the sitting u.s. president has made an appearance at the annual dinner every year since 1981. when ronald reagan had a really good excuse for his absence. he had been shot in an assassination attempt just weeks before. and even then, reagan, the original entertainer turned president, managed to steal the show when he phoned in and cracked a joke about his near-death experience. saying, quote, if i could just give you one little bit of advice when somebody tells you get in a car quick, do...
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they played the u.s. like a fiddle. well they're playing some beautiful music on donald trump right now. president moon deserves a lot of credit and frankly he's underappreciated here what he's been able to do. there's a saying in washington, there's no end to what you can get done if you don't mind who gets the credit. that's the saying in seoul as well and president moon is doing that. he arranged for the resolution at the united nations for calling for an olympic truce, he made the offer to north korea to get them to come, kim did come and then moon arranges this joint event at the olympics that set the stage for everything, frankly that's happened since then and then he gives credit to president trump, to bring him in, to draw him in to the process and now the idea of a peace prize, that there could be a grand big bargain is irresistible to donald trump and that's what president moon wants and why is he doing this? because he sees the united states as an equal threat to north korea. remember, the president and other
they played the u.s. like a fiddle. well they're playing some beautiful music on donald trump right now. president moon deserves a lot of credit and frankly he's underappreciated here what he's been able to do. there's a saying in washington, there's no end to what you can get done if you don't mind who gets the credit. that's the saying in seoul as well and president moon is doing that. he arranged for the resolution at the united nations for calling for an olympic truce, he made the offer to...
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for the u.s. it's been about 2.1%. and we should expect as an advanced economy to get between 2% and 3%. but 3%? i think it is fantasy, especially if you put something like this on the table, along with the repeal of the consumer finance protection bureau that goes after those who would undo the progress of the middle class. for instance, wells fargo that opened two million accounts on behalf of people who didn't know anything about it. they need some sort of champion. if you add all these things up, it seems like the middle class is under attack. that's why he gave the answer he gave. >> it does seem that growth has also slowed down. looking at the front page of the wall street journal yesterday. why? because consumer spending is down. yes. >> thank you very much. and comg up in our next hour -- coming up in our next hour, fox news is not out of the woods yet. they're in deeper trouble than you think. and a lack book at the l.a. riots. more a.m. joy after the break. ♪"all you need is love" plays my friends know me s
for the u.s. it's been about 2.1%. and we should expect as an advanced economy to get between 2% and 3%. but 3%? i think it is fantasy, especially if you put something like this on the table, along with the repeal of the consumer finance protection bureau that goes after those who would undo the progress of the middle class. for instance, wells fargo that opened two million accounts on behalf of people who didn't know anything about it. they need some sort of champion. if you add all these...
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the u.s. has one company that wants to get into it. a company whose actions will be regulated by the energy department, not the epa. scott pruitt takes $40,000 of your and my money to go to morocco, where he basically is on vacation. he does have some meetings to promote the sales to morocco of liquefied natural gas by the company represented by his landlord's spouse as a lobbyist. one way to look at this is the biggest l & g exporter in the world is qatar. they have 29% of the world market. this would be setting up co competition with them, at time when the trump administration is attacking qatar because it appears the qataris would not give a loan to bail out jared kushner's purchase of an office building at 666 5th avenue in new york. we know that after the loan was turned down, and jared kushner tried to use his official position to help his family, however subtly he thinks that was done, that lo and behold donald trump suddenly is on the offensive against qatar. >> interesting. we do know
the u.s. has one company that wants to get into it. a company whose actions will be regulated by the energy department, not the epa. scott pruitt takes $40,000 of your and my money to go to morocco, where he basically is on vacation. he does have some meetings to promote the sales to morocco of liquefied natural gas by the company represented by his landlord's spouse as a lobbyist. one way to look at this is the biggest l & g exporter in the world is qatar. they have 29% of the world...
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years later when the u.s. once again waded into a conflict in the middle east, the iraq war became the shiny on the news media just could not resist, thanks to improved broadcast technology and unprecedented access. in fact, the news media were so captivated with operation during freedom the technology -- remember, the moab, the mother of all bombs and shock and awe, and so captivated the media for a long time missed the real story of the u.s. invasion of iraq. that the war that cost more than $2 trillion and hundreds and thousands of lives were based -- was based on a weapons of mass destruction claim that was completely and utterly false. it's a lesson that the media would be wise to remember this week as we turn our focus from the very real scandal of donald trump's russia ties to the shiny object of trump's assault. more on thein sayingable war coverage with my panel, next. l, l, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the den
years later when the u.s. once again waded into a conflict in the middle east, the iraq war became the shiny on the news media just could not resist, thanks to improved broadcast technology and unprecedented access. in fact, the news media were so captivated with operation during freedom the technology -- remember, the moab, the mother of all bombs and shock and awe, and so captivated the media for a long time missed the real story of the u.s. invasion of iraq. that the war that cost more than...
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the u.s. virgin islands and that what happened there. the double whammy of being hit by two hurricanes and the devastation that followed. you just came back from there recently. >> i came bang and went and reported like you did right after the storms. irma hit and then maria hit and when maria hit and it hit those islands too, we stopped talking about them and they weren't getting a huge amount of aid. i went back seven months later and my mind was blown. through government support, through philanthropy and volunteerism, it's amazing. they really are open for business. you'd be surprised. >> let's play a little bit of that. >> yes, the sun is shining. there are people back on these shores. but for locals, look at this church i'm in. this puddle of water as though a storm hit yesterday, a piano no proof. there's kids playing behind me in a make shift school. how is the community recovering? a combination of materials, money and manpower. >> it sounds like they've gotten it together, the questio
the u.s. virgin islands and that what happened there. the double whammy of being hit by two hurricanes and the devastation that followed. you just came back from there recently. >> i came bang and went and reported like you did right after the storms. irma hit and then maria hit and when maria hit and it hit those islands too, we stopped talking about them and they weren't getting a huge amount of aid. i went back seven months later and my mind was blown. through government support,...
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the u.s. accuses a ba'athist regime of attacking its own people, says the international community must act. and then we act rather than waitinfor the international community to do anything about it. do you see the fportents of another iraq in syria? >> i listened to the comments of the congressman that preceded me and i agree with some of what he said, but some of it i don't. first of all, the reason we couldn't go to the u.n. and demand forensics investigation and so forth is because we don't know who used those chemical weapons. we don't know how they were dispersed. that's the truth of the intelligence picture. we moved out precipitously and we did what we did for two basic reasons. one was foreign policy and that was to use some force against bashar al assad for the first time. first time against the legitimate government of syria so that we think we can gain high ground at the coming talks in our ability to negotiate. the second and more important reason was summed up this morning. trump
the u.s. accuses a ba'athist regime of attacking its own people, says the international community must act. and then we act rather than waitinfor the international community to do anything about it. do you see the fportents of another iraq in syria? >> i listened to the comments of the congressman that preceded me and i agree with some of what he said, but some of it i don't. first of all, the reason we couldn't go to the u.n. and demand forensics investigation and so forth is because we...
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on the mainland u.s. hurricane watches and warnings are in effect for parts of florida's east coast. rain bands are reaching florida right now, in fact, and a new tropical storm watch posted for parts of georgia. officials are urging all residents to complete all their
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this comes from the ap, the judge, u.s. magistrate judge sparrows. le 28-page order says the woman's first amendment rights to free speech don't outweigh the importance of disclosing her identity to plaintiffs' attorneys suing over the rally's violence. that's once again making it clear that the right to free speech in the first amendment is not absolutely -- you're not shielded from any kind of protection or prosecution. >> right. obviously, when people commit crimes, they talk about crimes before they do it. all that speech preparing and planning for the crime, none of that is protected. judges and juries and prosecutors admit that in court every single day in this country. it's a very simple proposition and that's what the court held here. >> how hard was it for you to get some of the victims of the charlottesville onto this lawsuit? >> i have to say, the courage of the peoples, marcus, you saw in the picture, and marissa, who you saw, who got married in the spring, really continues to astound me. they not only had the bravery to show up on august
this comes from the ap, the judge, u.s. magistrate judge sparrows. le 28-page order says the woman's first amendment rights to free speech don't outweigh the importance of disclosing her identity to plaintiffs' attorneys suing over the rally's violence. that's once again making it clear that the right to free speech in the first amendment is not absolutely -- you're not shielded from any kind of protection or prosecution. >> right. obviously, when people commit crimes, they talk about...
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they think the u.s. is out to get them. they think we're practicing -- we're implementing plans to overthrow them and, guess what, we actually are. nbc news reported a couple of days ago that since may we've conducted 11 practiced bomber runs from guam to korea practicing dropping bombs on north korean sites. the last one was on monday. on tuesday the president issues his fire and fury comments. on wednesday north korea responds by threatening guam. you could see this cycle of action/reaction that could get out of control and start a war that no one truly wants. >> and, gordon, is there a chance that because of how erratic kim jong-un is that he could do something to try to act first and preempt us? >> yes. the thing about kim jong-un is that he looks stable most of the time, but there have been periods of intense disruption in the regime. and we saw one as recent areally as january and february where there were a series of events indicating turbulence at the top of pyongyang and that indicates kim jong-un has maybe less to
they think the u.s. is out to get them. they think we're practicing -- we're implementing plans to overthrow them and, guess what, we actually are. nbc news reported a couple of days ago that since may we've conducted 11 practiced bomber runs from guam to korea practicing dropping bombs on north korean sites. the last one was on monday. on tuesday the president issues his fire and fury comments. on wednesday north korea responds by threatening guam. you could see this cycle of action/reaction...
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for his outspokenness on issues of race has opened an fbi investigation and is cooperating with the u.s. attorney in the area. so the president's refusal, indifference to this, is really a low point in his presidency which has had a lot of low points. >> michelle? >> i don't know how anyone could look at what we witnessed yesterday, all day long from the beginning to the end and not look at this as an intentional act of domestic terrorism. it was murder. it was murder on the issue of race, political ideology, ethnicity. people are making a statement that donald trump promised them that they were going to take america back and they were fulfilling donald trump's promise. david duke told the nation that yesterday. if you go to any message board of some of these white nationalists and the center alt-right groups, they were all saying after the president made his very lame apology for what happened yesterday if you want to even call it an apology, people were saying the president loves us, he didn't call us out. he loves us. they are fulfilling his profit s sy. this was their statement of l
for his outspokenness on issues of race has opened an fbi investigation and is cooperating with the u.s. attorney in the area. so the president's refusal, indifference to this, is really a low point in his presidency which has had a lot of low points. >> michelle? >> i don't know how anyone could look at what we witnessed yesterday, all day long from the beginning to the end and not look at this as an intentional act of domestic terrorism. it was murder. it was murder on the issue...
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something like attorney general, u.s. attorney. and they had a sealed indictment against hillary clinton. that tied into what we knew in terms of bill clinton getting a half a million dollar speech. and two and a half million dollars going to the clinton foundation. >> you're getting it from enemies of the country. if they indicted hillary clinton in russia, what difference does it make to america? now all of a sudden we're going to bleed putin's criminal justice system? are you serious. >> when they were talking about foreign business ties with the president throughout this campaign, they were talking about the fact he sold apartments to russians. that was commonly talked about. talked about transaction in florida. >> we were talking about judging that from american law. >> but reverend, we were not depending on putin's judges to tell us that. >> that's right. >> this one, two pay for play. went into corruption. >> pay for play by american standards. you're telling me about an e-mail on russian standards. i'm sitting right here. y
something like attorney general, u.s. attorney. and they had a sealed indictment against hillary clinton. that tied into what we knew in terms of bill clinton getting a half a million dollar speech. and two and a half million dollars going to the clinton foundation. >> you're getting it from enemies of the country. if they indicted hillary clinton in russia, what difference does it make to america? now all of a sudden we're going to bleed putin's criminal justice system? are you serious....
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former u.s. ambassador to russia michael mcfaul argued trump is playing into putin's hands by suggesting the u.s. recognize crimea and demanding -- or recognize the russian's claim on crimea and demanding nato members pay up for u.s. protection, not to mention trump's isolationist and antitrade proclivities. next, we weigh in why trump's bromance with putin, even without manafort in the picture, is still a big problem. isaac hou has mastered gravity defying moves to amaze his audience. great show. here you go. now he's added a new routine. making depositing a check seem so effortless. easy to use chase technology, for whatever you're trying to master. isaac, are you ready? yeah. chase. so you can. (jessica) so the new recipe of beneful is really excellent. the first ingredient is chicken. (riley) man, this chicken is spectacular! (jessica) i had to start hiding the bag because he would try to put his face in it all day. yeah you love it, don't you? you love it so much! i feel like when he eats be
former u.s. ambassador to russia michael mcfaul argued trump is playing into putin's hands by suggesting the u.s. recognize crimea and demanding -- or recognize the russian's claim on crimea and demanding nato members pay up for u.s. protection, not to mention trump's isolationist and antitrade proclivities. next, we weigh in why trump's bromance with putin, even without manafort in the picture, is still a big problem. isaac hou has mastered gravity defying moves to amaze his audience. great...
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he's been accused of potentially violating u.s. sanctions when he tried to get the deputy general prosecutor in russia removed from u.s. sanctions. claims he lost an arm wrestling match to putin back in the 90s. what do you make of this conflens between him and an alt-right blogger that he uses as a go between. >> to be honest i believe -- right now, the senate intelligence committee, fbi and the house intelligence committee are making it clear they're investigating americans who are in h cooperation communication and quite possibly co-opted by russian intelligence which makes them sort of a fifth column and we've found that is ultimately made up of alt-righters who view that trump's policy towards russia and russia's policy towards the united states furthers their goals. the russian's are actually hosting an alt-right white supremacist conference. i see he's a -- he actually believes these relationships with the united states and russia should be improved. es he an old vietnam veteran. you've got to give him props for his service
he's been accused of potentially violating u.s. sanctions when he tried to get the deputy general prosecutor in russia removed from u.s. sanctions. claims he lost an arm wrestling match to putin back in the 90s. what do you make of this conflens between him and an alt-right blogger that he uses as a go between. >> to be honest i believe -- right now, the senate intelligence committee, fbi and the house intelligence committee are making it clear they're investigating americans who are in h...
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on friday before the u.s. stock markets even opened, china upped the ante in the trade war donald trump started with them, announcing they would slap retaliatory tariffs on $75 billion of u.s. goods. at the time that was happening, congressman jay powell was giving a speech in miami, suggesting other interest rate cuts might be in the offing. now, powell's speech instantly soothed the markets. the stock market actually rose on his remarks. but trump was not too pleased. he wants those rates slashed even more, and he probably wasn't happy about powell talking about trump's trade war with china complex and turbulent. so trump did what he does, he launched a twitter attack on his own fed chair. and just when the market went up as powell spoke, it started to plummet when trump spoke. cnn clocked this. powell made a speech on cnn which they tweeted about. cnbc said stocks jumped to record highs and the dow jumped positive. at 10:42 a.m., the dow, nasdaq and s and 35rskand p 500 took t skies. which is good, then don
on friday before the u.s. stock markets even opened, china upped the ante in the trade war donald trump started with them, announcing they would slap retaliatory tariffs on $75 billion of u.s. goods. at the time that was happening, congressman jay powell was giving a speech in miami, suggesting other interest rate cuts might be in the offing. now, powell's speech instantly soothed the markets. the stock market actually rose on his remarks. but trump was not too pleased. he wants those rates...
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former u.s. ambassador of south africa. tweeted the president meets political distraction to turn gaze away from criminal. tweeted south africa rejects the perception to divide the nation and divide of the colonial past. white residents eight of the population own 70% of farmland. if i'm telling you something new, used to be white nationals. you could be a member of the clan. and be mayor of governor. didn't really matter. a time in our history where that was normal. it is wrong to say it's something new. something new in the modern era for a president to. >> right. this is -- i always talk about the fact that george bush didn't propose a muslim ban after 9/11. this president did. trump's racism is a brand new extra hot sauce version of the bigotry black people have been warning white people about for 100 years. this is why this tweet is so dangerous. one, it's sort of racialized distraction that the right does. the day we find out manafort is in trouble, fox news run as story about mollie tibbetts. the day they come forwar
former u.s. ambassador of south africa. tweeted the president meets political distraction to turn gaze away from criminal. tweeted south africa rejects the perception to divide the nation and divide of the colonial past. white residents eight of the population own 70% of farmland. if i'm telling you something new, used to be white nationals. you could be a member of the clan. and be mayor of governor. didn't really matter. a time in our history where that was normal. it is wrong to say it's...
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they have their own data, their own resources and certainly access to the u.s. intelligence community's information that has already created a classified version of this. the most that we can expect to get out of the steele dossier is confirming or refuting the various things inside that, but believe it or not that dossier has got some very, very explosive information in it, and i don't mean the salacious stuff. >> that's correct. and that's the important part. most people, the salacious stuff is for gossip mags, the other is for the people. he says fusion gps is proud of the work it has conducted and stands by it. this is what they're saying publicly. we don't know what glen simpson said behind closed doors, but let me just show you something. president trump has been venting his frustrations to members of congress, he's been in sort of open warfare with some of them. there have been some where he said donald trump has expressed frustration over a bipartisan bill sanctioning russia, he tried to convince senate foreign relations chairman bob corker of tennessee
they have their own data, their own resources and certainly access to the u.s. intelligence community's information that has already created a classified version of this. the most that we can expect to get out of the steele dossier is confirming or refuting the various things inside that, but believe it or not that dossier has got some very, very explosive information in it, and i don't mean the salacious stuff. >> that's correct. and that's the important part. most people, the salacious...
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trump's speech marked the first time any u.s. president has used the white house in such a way. not only was it egregious, many argue it was illegal as the hatch act prohibits federal employees with the exception of the president and vice president, from engaging in political activity on federal property. trump's constant desire for adoration and extravagance even at the expense of core american values was given a little more color on friday. in new tapes exclusively released to the reid out, from trump's own sister, mary ann trump barry. >> then you get donald who won't do anything for anybody, it's going to be inure to his -- i me mean, he won't do any -- publicly. i mean, if you -- anything he did, he says "look what i've done." aren't i wonderful? and he's as tight as a duck's ass, just like dad was, really. >> joining me now, former white house communications director anthony scaramucci, and author of "inhinged," omarosa, and randall pickett. author of "black faces in white places" which i need to read clearly. i want to if to the much, which i didn't think i wb able to say
trump's speech marked the first time any u.s. president has used the white house in such a way. not only was it egregious, many argue it was illegal as the hatch act prohibits federal employees with the exception of the president and vice president, from engaging in political activity on federal property. trump's constant desire for adoration and extravagance even at the expense of core american values was given a little more color on friday. in new tapes exclusively released to the reid out,...
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that means u.s. intelligence cannotse it falls under a u.s. purview. it becomes a laundering service to get russian money to conduct intelligence operations in the united states. this is not a company that's independently owned. it's not boeing, it's not gm. this is a country that has ties to russia even though deripaska has resigned. it's not a win satisfied on paper to release the sanctions. if you get to this company and they start hiring pr firms and they start writing checks to pacs, that is a company that has ties to russian intelligence, that may very well be acting under the direction of putin and russian intelligence to potentially come in and shape our elections. that is terribly worrisome. it is something that i cannot for the love of god understand that we lifted the sanctions and allowed a russian company into our country. >> the democratic party is having a lot of fun with this. they've got the casa cat for sale, they've got cups, they've got shirts. the challenge for mitch mcconnell now is that he's been exposed, right, as someone who is
that means u.s. intelligence cannotse it falls under a u.s. purview. it becomes a laundering service to get russian money to conduct intelligence operations in the united states. this is not a company that's independently owned. it's not boeing, it's not gm. this is a country that has ties to russia even though deripaska has resigned. it's not a win satisfied on paper to release the sanctions. if you get to this company and they start hiring pr firms and they start writing checks to pacs, that...
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. >>> roughly 220 million eligible voters in the u.s. remain at risk of continued russia attacks on their exercise of their right to vote when they head to the polls this fall. this at a time when the outcome of the vote in november could determine which party controls whether you keep your health care. whether you get tax cuts, or just the rich and big corporations do. whether polluters will continue to be unleashed to befoul the air and water you breathe and yes, the fate of the mueller probe into whether the trump campaign colluded with russia when they attacked our election in 2016 with a goal of electing donald trump. press conference in which five of donald trump's own intelligence officials warned the american people about how dangerous the russian threat is to this country and to the upcoming elections. laid out what the agencies are doing to stop it. and yet, at his rally in pennsylvania, their boss, donald trump, continued to deny russian interference in our elections, didn't happen at all. calling it a hoax just hours after hi
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the first thing that u.s. counter intelligence is going to do is we're going to scrub your little financial world. we're going to throw a circle around you, go back 20 years and they are going to determine were you picked up in a dangle. that's where they hang out money in front of you or some other inducement. there's suspicion that donald trump's palm beach mansion purchase, i believe that was. >> for the sale of like $50 million. >> he won $50 million profit on that in a building that was raised soon afterwards. that could have been the dang to see is trump a player? is he the kind of guy if we drop money in front of him, he'll do whatever we want. after that, you have miss universe. counter intelligence people assume that about every individual that they meet whether it was my security clearance, naveed's security clearance. when they see us, they determine do we have a financial link to a foreign intelligence agency. they must do this. and it explains why he hired one ex-fbi counter intelligence director
the first thing that u.s. counter intelligence is going to do is we're going to scrub your little financial world. we're going to throw a circle around you, go back 20 years and they are going to determine were you picked up in a dangle. that's where they hang out money in front of you or some other inducement. there's suspicion that donald trump's palm beach mansion purchase, i believe that was. >> for the sale of like $50 million. >> he won $50 million profit on that in a building...
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this is a prosecutor that was a u.s. attorney here in the southern district who absolutely nepapalmed the mob using conspiracy law. he is absolutely familiar with defeating organized crime by using conspiracy, acting in concert or accompliced liability. focusing on collusion doesn't have any legal significance. if he looked in the crimes code he would know that there are plenty of crimes that cover this activity. but playing defense attorney for a moment, if donald trump and giuliani are retreating, retreating now into this ever shrinking bubble of liability and saying hey even if there was collusion, it's not a crime, it could arguably still be consistent with trump's tweet this morning if he's taking the view that donald trump jr. always admitted to seeking dirt on hillary clinton when he admitted in his e-mail, if it's what you say it is, i love it. maybe this is we'll see the trump team say this is consistent with what i've been saying the whole time, even if there was a meeting, it was for zirt and donald trump jr.
this is a prosecutor that was a u.s. attorney here in the southern district who absolutely nepapalmed the mob using conspiracy law. he is absolutely familiar with defeating organized crime by using conspiracy, acting in concert or accompliced liability. focusing on collusion doesn't have any legal significance. if he looked in the crimes code he would know that there are plenty of crimes that cover this activity. but playing defense attorney for a moment, if donald trump and giuliani are...
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he saw a plane on the tv bringing released u.s. detainers to jegeneva. joining me now, four star general, barry mccaffee. that's the big story, it has frightened a lot of people. john schindler, wrote what is was amplified by mike morrell, long-standing rumors, compile -- coupled with the republican nominee steadfast resistance to releasing his tax returns would make any counter intelligence officer wonder what's going on. he says allow me to say i told you so, and i won't allow. malcolm, is this something that intelligence professionals have been worried about about donald trump for a while? >> well, i know certainly for the last two weeks, we've been hammering this point home. there appears to be something going on right now with regards to the trump campaign and certainly with the russian government who appears to be using handling wikileaks that benefits one of the two candidates in this election. you might have seen the comments made by director brennan, current director of the cia, where he believes there are foreign actors who are fundamentally in
he saw a plane on the tv bringing released u.s. detainers to jegeneva. joining me now, four star general, barry mccaffee. that's the big story, it has frightened a lot of people. john schindler, wrote what is was amplified by mike morrell, long-standing rumors, compile -- coupled with the republican nominee steadfast resistance to releasing his tax returns would make any counter intelligence officer wonder what's going on. he says allow me to say i told you so, and i won't allow. malcolm, is...
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u.s. added 3 million less jobs in july than in june, this is what trump had to say. >> you'd need a magic wand to get manufacturing jobs and weir getting them even in a pandemic, which is disappearing. it's going to disappear. >> joining me now is ellie masstell, justice correspondent for the nation. and sarah kensador. good morning to all of you all my friends. i'm so happy to chat with you today. these are dangerous times and tara, i want to go to you first because you actually had, you know, front row seat to the president and how he actually does the job that he's supposed to be doing. in your case you were contested on the apprentice. up close, does donald trump do any work or is it all pretend. >> well, i think he does work if it's self-serving as long as he can benefit from it he'll do some work but at the end of the day a lot of what he's doing is smoke and mirrors except for the corruption. he is very devoted as we know, he's very devoted to that work and putting in work to take a
u.s. added 3 million less jobs in july than in june, this is what trump had to say. >> you'd need a magic wand to get manufacturing jobs and weir getting them even in a pandemic, which is disappearing. it's going to disappear. >> joining me now is ellie masstell, justice correspondent for the nation. and sarah kensador. good morning to all of you all my friends. i'm so happy to chat with you today. these are dangerous times and tara, i want to go to you first because you actually...
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a statement friday from a top u.s. intelligence official revealed russia is actively trying to help elect donald trump. just like they did in 2016. the official found both china and iran want to see donald trump's defeat. they are looking for ways to make that happen. joining me now is 2016 democratic presidential nominee and former secretary of state hillary clinton. i should note, i worked for hillary clinton in 2016 on her presidential campaign. good morning, secretary. >> good morning. i'm very pleased to be here with you. i'm so proud of you. i love what you are doing, bringing the news in real time and real reality to your viewers. >> thank you so much. you always told me to speak my truth. so i'm trying to do that every day. i want to start with russian interference. because we know so much more than we did when we were experiencing that interference in 2016. it started at the democratic convention. we are coming up on another democratic convention. we know so much. what is your advice to not only the joe biden
a statement friday from a top u.s. intelligence official revealed russia is actively trying to help elect donald trump. just like they did in 2016. the official found both china and iran want to see donald trump's defeat. they are looking for ways to make that happen. joining me now is 2016 democratic presidential nominee and former secretary of state hillary clinton. i should note, i worked for hillary clinton in 2016 on her presidential campaign. good morning, secretary. >> good...
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according to the u.s. department of agriculture, a disproportionate number of nonwhite people will go hungry thanks to the trump administration. proving that just because you can travel overseas for a photo op in a war zone doesn't mean you can't simultaneously wage a war against people of color back home. and joining me now is julian castro, the former secretary of housing and urban development under president obama and a current candidate for president. secretary castro, thank you so much for being here. >> great to be with you, joy. >> to look at the numbers on this proposed change to food stamp benefits, robert reich posted a state-by-state count of who would lose the most opportunity to eat. 400,000 texans. 328,000 floridians. 225,000 in pennsylvania. 176,000 in washington state. 165,000 in michigan. 118,000 in wisconsin. 97,000 in georgia. it goes on and on and on. as somebody who was a mayor of a big city and had to deal with the needs of american citizens, what do you make of this rule change to ba
according to the u.s. department of agriculture, a disproportionate number of nonwhite people will go hungry thanks to the trump administration. proving that just because you can travel overseas for a photo op in a war zone doesn't mean you can't simultaneously wage a war against people of color back home. and joining me now is julian castro, the former secretary of housing and urban development under president obama and a current candidate for president. secretary castro, thank you so much for...
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u.s. election. russia's express purpose according to what one -- according to the cia's post, the cia's assessment identified individuals connected with the russian government who provided hacked e-mails to wikileaks as part of an effort to help donald trump and hurt hillary clinton. it was quite clear that putting donald trump in the white house was russia's goal. joining me is political analyst, and malcolm nance, msnbc contributor and author of "the plot to hack america" how cyber hackers in russia tried to help donald trump. we're going to go first to senator harry reid who's joining us by phone. senator reid, you as far back as october were attempting to warn the country that the cia had this information, you sent a letter to james comey, the fbi director to that effect. why, sir, do you believe that the fbi did not act on it and that nothing was done before november 8. >> because i did not believe th that comey was the new edgar hoover. that he would do the right thing for the countr
u.s. election. russia's express purpose according to what one -- according to the cia's post, the cia's assessment identified individuals connected with the russian government who provided hacked e-mails to wikileaks as part of an effort to help donald trump and hurt hillary clinton. it was quite clear that putting donald trump in the white house was russia's goal. joining me is political analyst, and malcolm nance, msnbc contributor and author of "the plot to hack america" how cyber...
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why would you want to harm a u.s. institution that is now going around and trying to do law enforcement and national security cases and investigations, and both entities, the hill or the president, it's just hurting the fbi. >> yeah, you talked about how some people in the fbi are feeling about being demonized, and this is the exert from the late great wane barrett talking about the trumping fbi and the renewed probe leaked on friday, and guiliani went on a radio show and attributed that to the pressure of the fbi agents, and the other rumor i get is the revolution going on inside the fbi about the original conclusions not to charge hillary clinton, and almost a slap in the face to the fbi. guiliani was claiming the fbi wanted to go after hillary clinton and was not able to. fast-forward to today and republicans are going the other direction and saying the fbi is not complaining they can't go after hillary clinton, but biassed in favor of hillary clinton. and this agent was removed after sending text messages that wer
why would you want to harm a u.s. institution that is now going around and trying to do law enforcement and national security cases and investigations, and both entities, the hill or the president, it's just hurting the fbi. >> yeah, you talked about how some people in the fbi are feeling about being demonized, and this is the exert from the late great wane barrett talking about the trumping fbi and the renewed probe leaked on friday, and guiliani went on a radio show and attributed that...
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is that happening just in the u.s. or is it also happening outside the country? >> well, you know, earlier we were talking about the russian hacking which was of actual real news, you know, real information which may have actually come from a real source, but when it's hnessed and weaponized and then turned over and propagandized by fake news organizations, it becomes a professional term of art we use in the intelligence community is disinformation, and what is happening today i see is not just that you have these people who make crazy stories and puppet them online for click bail. as a matter of fact, i was involved in one of the incidents on this station, where on this station we put out a warning that some. e-mails and news stories coming out about hillary clinton in her speeches were just fake. they were just propaganda, and somebody created those stories just to earn money off them, but we're now coming to this confluence of where professional disinformation agents like in russia, plus click baiters, plus crazy people are all coming together and creating a g
is that happening just in the u.s. or is it also happening outside the country? >> well, you know, earlier we were talking about the russian hacking which was of actual real news, you know, real information which may have actually come from a real source, but when it's hnessed and weaponized and then turned over and propagandized by fake news organizations, it becomes a professional term of art we use in the intelligence community is disinformation, and what is happening today i see is...
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at least one of them is owned by the u.s. taxpayer. i'm still befuddled as to how a president of the united states can lease a hotel from the united states government and then potentially work these schemes through that property and that be okay with the federal government. >> because everybody is ignoring the law. the general services administration signed a lease with him that specifically prohibited a united states government official from having an interest in the hotel. but they don't want to enforce that lease. they came up with a convoluted opinion that explains away the clear terms of the lease. the emoluments from foreign governments going that hotel, illegal. congress won't enforce the law. that's been the problem over the past two years. but now we got bob mueller catching up with the president. we have the southern district of new york. we have the new york attorney general. criminal investigations, multiple charges on multiple fronts against top associates. i do believe it's time for president trump to work out a plea deal
at least one of them is owned by the u.s. taxpayer. i'm still befuddled as to how a president of the united states can lease a hotel from the united states government and then potentially work these schemes through that property and that be okay with the federal government. >> because everybody is ignoring the law. the general services administration signed a lease with him that specifically prohibited a united states government official from having an interest in the hotel. but they...
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operation to elect donald trump and the aim of the russian operation was to sow discord and disunity in the u.s. and the transatlantic alliance. peter, go through a little more of what mr. steele actually found. >> i mean, first of all, mission accomplished. what they managed to, do the russians. chris' inquiry was really broad based in the beginning. we talk about this extensively early on in our book. you know, he was meant to figure out why it is he kept going to russia without actually consummating any deals. and what he found was a systematic, what he believes his sources said was a systematic program to work with the trump organization campaign to get him elected. of course, that finding was about eight months ahead of the intelligence community's finding. so there are details that get quibbled about in the dossier, but the underlying has been more than borne out. >> glenn, go on. >> the clips you played are truly amazing. i mean, the most amazing thing about those clips is that they sink in with people if you lie enough times as adolf hitler proved. some people start to believe these lie
operation to elect donald trump and the aim of the russian operation was to sow discord and disunity in the u.s. and the transatlantic alliance. peter, go through a little more of what mr. steele actually found. >> i mean, first of all, mission accomplished. what they managed to, do the russians. chris' inquiry was really broad based in the beginning. we talk about this extensively early on in our book. you know, he was meant to figure out why it is he kept going to russia without...
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and bob mueller who is decorated navy veteran, vietnam and probably most respected fbi director in u.s. history, anyway. hearing the way that they are attacking him. is extraordinary. let's listen to in may. back when mueller was first appointed special prosecutor, this is how republicans talked about him. >> he is someone who is widely respected for his professionalism. he's going to conduct a fair and thorough investigation, of that i have no doubt. >> you couldn't have picked a better man to do the job. >> all of us are who know director mueller are very happy he's there. >> the justice department need to do their jobs independently, objectively and thoroughly. i believe the special counsel, which is robert mueller now, helps them do that. >> now this is how state media on fox has been attacking mueller lately. >> the day another story that exposes just how corrupt robert mueller's team are. robert mueller's team is hyperpartisan. anti-trump, many unethical. >> i've never seen anything as corrupt as one special counsel that of robert mueller. >> this is a cleansing needed in our fbi
and bob mueller who is decorated navy veteran, vietnam and probably most respected fbi director in u.s. history, anyway. hearing the way that they are attacking him. is extraordinary. let's listen to in may. back when mueller was first appointed special prosecutor, this is how republicans talked about him. >> he is someone who is widely respected for his professionalism. he's going to conduct a fair and thorough investigation, of that i have no doubt. >> you couldn't have picked a...